Kota, Negeri Sembilan

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Kota is a small town in Rembau District, Negeri Sembilan, Malaysia, situated along Federal Route 1. The postcode for this small town is 71350. This small town contains a few villages ( kampung ) such as Kampung Legong Ulu, Kampung Gadong, Kampung Sri Kendong, Kampung Sawah Raja and a few others.

There was a train station in the 1960s but the train station was destroyed by a group of communists during the "darurat 13 hari" (the 13 days of terror). A new train station has been built at the site of the former train station and will be operating soon.[ citation needed ]

Kota is the closest town to Mount Datuk of the Titiwangsa Mountains, which is one of Negeri Sembilan's best known hiking spots.

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